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GEORGE BANCROFT’S 1 MASTERPIECE [si ■ 9k NOW BEING SHOWN AT THE WM THEATRE AT 10.30 A.M., 2,30, and 8 P.M. A V GEORGE BANCROFT With MARY ASTOR and CLAUDE ALLISTER A O v BIGGER THAN ‘THE WOLF OF WALL STREET’’ MIGHTIER THAN ‘THE MIGHTY.’’ o V C IT’S GREAT ENTERTAINMENT' 5* BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. <3 PRICES: Is 6d TO 4s 6d. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT, 7.30 TO 8 P.M. 43-266 reservations 40-266

VICTORIA, DEVONPORT A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. GEOROE JESSEL With LILA LEE and DAVID ROLLINS “LOVE, LIVE AND LAUGH” A Glorious Comedy-drama of Mirth, Music and Laughter. A Fox Movietone Special AN ALL-TALKIE PROGRAMME. PETER PAN AUCKLAND’S NEW CABARET (CORNER LORN L and RUTLAND STS TO-MORROW NIGHT (SAT.) DANCING 8-12 ADMISSION, s*. DANCING TILL 12 P.M. Admission, ss. EVENING DRESS ESSENTIAL. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 46-777. To all disappointed Patrons too late to book for the Opening Ball, Reserve Early for Saturday Night. BOOKINGS NOW TAKEN FOR MONDAY NIGHT. MUSIC WEEK TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT FRIDAY AT 8 P.M. TOWN HALL GRAND MAORI CONCERT. INSPIRING HAKAS, POI DANCES GAMES, BEAUTIFUL TRADITIONAL SONGS AND CHORUSES By the Boys and Girls of St. Stephen’s and Queen Victoria Schools, under the direction of MR. COLIN MUSTON, L.R.A.M. Greatest opportunity and probably the last of hearing this splendid combination of excellently trained Maori Girl and Boy Students. Maori Programme to be followed by Civic Orchestra, Conductor Mr. Howard Moody, in Raymond Overture, H.M.S. Pianofore Selection, Unfinished Symphony (First Movement), Girl Friend Selection and a Flute Solo, “Du Du Leighst Mir Am Herzen” (Boehm). By MR. GEORGE POORE. Stage Manager, Major Redmond. Maori Settings and Decorations by Peter Dawson. MUSIC WEEK POPULAR PRICES: Admission 1s (or by Season Ticket); Children, 6d. Reserves, 6d extra each seat at Lewis Eady, Ltd., Box Office. DON’T MISS THIS GREAT MAORI CONCERT. TO-MORROW’S ATTRACTION TOWN HALL, 8 P.M. FINAL CONCERT OF MUSIC WEEK. GRAND CONCERT BY MUNICIPAL BAND. Bandmaster, Mr. Christopher Smith. Full Particulars in Official Music Week Programme. A. L. STEDMAN, Hon. Sec.

PLAZA CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. (BY POPULAR REQUEST) RETURN SEASON OF Corinne Griffith 4i Tfit© DIVINE LADY” With H. B. WARNER VICTOR VARCONI (Sound Synchronised.) • The Wonderful Love Story of Lord Nelson and Lady Emma Hamilton. “THE DIVINE LADY.” NOT DRY HISTORY. WONDERFUL ROMANCE. BRING THE KIDDIES TO THE MATINEES. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT BRITANNIA THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. Direction: O Brien-Fuller-Hayward. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. The Three Moore Bros: Tom, Mat, and “SIDE W STREET.” (Censor's Adult Certificate.) All-Talking Underworld Drama. BIG MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2. First Chapter of Our New Talking and Sound Synchronised Serial "TARZAN THE TIGER.” Also, ‘Western” Drama “The Water Hole.” DANCING JAZZ! JAZZ! JAZZ! DEVONPORT UNITED LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB'S FESTIVAL NIGHT FORESTERS HALL, DEVONPORT TO-MORROW (SAT.) NIGHT FRIZES, FAVOURS. DECORATIONS LADIES, 1s 6d. GENTS, 2s. A. G. SAXON, Hon. Sec. DANCE DANCE ST. MATTHEW’S HALL, HOBSON ST. 10-MORROW (SATURDAY) AT 8 p.m. jalloons, Streamers, Novelty Dances, Supper. Good Floor. Orchestra of Six. La “'«s, 1s 6d; Gents, 2s; Double, 3s 6d. Admission by Invitation Only. ... teachers or dancing PAVETTE” School of Dance Arts, Rus ■'an Ballet, Technique, Orininal Routines Character, Ballroom—For term Particulars—Room 11, Albert Bldgs SJanson Street. "■ -■> Phone 46-78 ballroom, Operatic Character Dancin Private Tuition Valeska' iUd«o. Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome S p none 46-121. rl' I ,? ILL ST - HALL, PONSONBY. Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, T^. S , DA , Y ’ aug - 26 - Dancing 8 p.m. " c «ts. Is. Prizes—Most Original Best Dress and Paper Frock.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1057, 22 August 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1057, 22 August 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1057, 22 August 1930, Page 15

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